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[[Philosophy of Race Syllabus Materials]] – [[Hunter PHIL226 – African American Philosophy]]
[[african-american philosophy]] [[References]]
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# African-American Philosophy Introduction (References)
- Yancy 2017, On Race꞉ 34 Conversations in a Time of Crisis
- Fields & Fields 2012, Racecraft
- Davis 1974, An Autobiography
- Yancy 1998, Introduction꞉ Philosophy and Moving the Center of Conversation
- Shelby 2005, We Who Are Dark
- Ellison 1953, Shadow and Act
- Yancy 1988, African-American Philosophers꞉ 17 Conversations
- Montmarquet & Hardy 2000, Reflections꞉ An Anthology of African American Philosophy
- Rankine 2014, Citizen꞉ An American Lyric
- Outlaw 2007, What is Africana Philosophy?
- Outlaw 1997, Africana Philosophy
- Fields 2012, Note on Afro-American
- Gordon 2008, An Introduction to Africana Philosophy
- Introduction
- James & Burgos 2022, Race (SEP)
- Montmarquet & Hardy 2000, Introduction꞉ What is African American Philosophy?
- Outlaw & Jeffers 2022, Africana Philosophy (SEP)
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- Kristie Dotson, “How is this paper philosophy?”
- Outlaw, "Africana Philosophy"
- Toni Morrison's essay, "The Foreigner's Home."
- Charles Mills, “The Illumination of Blackness,” from Antiblackness
- Keeanga-Yamahtta Taylor “Introduction” to How We Get Free
- W. E. B. Du Bois, The Souls of Black Folk (1903), “The Forethought” through chap. VII (“Of the Black Belt”)
- Himani Bannerji “Introduction” and “The Passion of Naming” from Thinking Through ;
- Omi, Michael. Racial Formations
- Asad Haider - Mistaken Identity ;